| Samuel Johnson - 1790 - 136 pages
...and dutiful fon. ; /•-My dear Chajr^.has Xold aiftihat yo« hav^ made fuch an ..L., im' impreflion on him, that he knows not how to be happy in any one elfe; and it gives me great happinefs to find that he has plated his affeftions on fo worthy an objedl.... | |
| Rev. Thomas Cook (A.B.) - Letter writing - 1812 - 232 pages
...you find any thing Hi these -lines Improperly written,, you will candidly excuse i»s as'ooflving, from the hands of a parent, in behalf of an only, beloved, and dutiful son. My dear Charles has told roe, that you Jiave made such' aft impression on him, that he knows not how to be happy in* any one... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 pages
...XII. From the Gentleman's Mother to the young Lady. Dear Miss, My dear Charles has told me that you made such an impression on him, that he knows not how to be happy with any one else, and it gives me great happiness to find that he has placed his affections on so... | |
| Letter writing - 1818 - 254 pages
...Gentleman's Mother, to the Young Lady. Dear Miss, IF you find any thin'g 'in these lines improperly written, you will candidly excuse it, as coming from...his affections on so worthy an object. Indeed it has baen my principal study to instruct him in the principles of our holy religion : well knowing that... | |
| Letter writing - 1827 - 112 pages
...MISS, IF you find any thing in these lines improperly written, you will candidly excuse it as coining from the hands of a parent, in behalf of an only,...happiness to find that he has placed his affections en so worthy an object. Indeed it has been my principal study to instruct him in the principles of... | |
| Letter writing - 1827 - 292 pages
...MISS, If you find any thing in these lines improperly written, you will candidly excuse it, as coining from the hands of a parent, in behalf of an only,...son. My dear Charles has told me, that you have made sucli an impression on him, that he knows not how to be happy in any one else, and it gives me great... | |
| Commercial correspondence - 1831 - 162 pages
...MJSS, If you find any thing in these lines improperly written you will candidly excuse it, as coining from the hands of a parent, in behalf of an only,...such an impression on him, that he knows not how to IKS happy in any one else, and it givet me great happineps to Лш! that he has placed his affections... | |
| Thomas Cooke (A.B.) - 1845 - 268 pages
...Gentleman's Mother, to the young Lady. Dear Miss, — If you find any thing in these lines improperly written, you will candidly excuse it, as coming from...dutiful son. My dear Charles has told me that you have mado such an impression on him, that he knows not how to be happy in any one else, and it gives me... | |
| Letter-writing - 1849 - 156 pages
...young Gentleman's Mother to the young Lady, DEAR MISS, Jf you find any thing in these lines improperly written you will candidly excuse it, as coming from...such an impression on him, that he knows not how to Ire happy in any one else, and it gives me great happiness to find that he has placed his affections... | |
| 1853 - 158 pages
...young Gentleman's Mother to the youug Lady. DEAR MISS, Tf you find any thing in these lines improperly written you will candidly excuse it, as coming from...has told me that you have made such an impression OH him, that he knows not how to be happy in any one else, and it gives me great happiness to find... | |
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